PETA Protested Show 'Animal Practice' Cancelled by NBC

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We’re sure much to the delight of PETA, “Animal Practice”, a new show from NBC, has officially been cancelled.

The drama didn’t delve too much into animal medicine, but it did take place at a veterinary office and explore the lives of the people who worked there.

PETA said about the show when it debuted, “There is nothing glamorous about showbiz for primates, big cats, bears, and other animals who are used in television, film, or advertising; exploited as sports mascots; or used as props in novelty displays. Torn away from their mothers as infants, these animals are subjected to abusive training methods and forced to spend most of their lives in small, filthy cages, deprived of everything that is natural and important to them.”

The show will stick around for a few more weeks, but then, hits the chopping block for good. Glad to see that viewers weren’t taken in by monkeys in lab coats used for cheap comedic thrills.

In no way do I want animals to be harmed. The monkey was hilarious, though.

Gail F

I don’t mind the show being cancelled; since I didn’t find it very amusing; and would have preferred more focus on the animals and less on the silly characters; but then I guess it wouldn’t have been a comedy.

Dom

When is everyone in PETA going to just kill themselves? These people kill more animals than they save every single year, why does anyone even listen to them? They’re morons.